So, when you were young, did you believe in fairies? Every little girls' fantasy?Leave a comment and you could win a yard of each of the fabrics used in the quilt pictured above.Winner to be announced next Wednesday!

113 comments:

I believed in all things magical and still do. ;o) My daughter is a self described "fairy expert" and we just gave her a copy of the complete flower fairies." Hoping that the fairy spirits will grace us with this fabric!

Maine is the home of fairy houses, little creations made with whatever sticks, stones, and leaves are at hand. My husband and I recently built one for our 2 1/2 year old granddaughter and put a small fairy doll in it. It was so much fun to watch her discover the doll.

While I never believed, my younger brother did. So my older brother and I invented stories to 'Little People' who lived in the walls of our house and their doorway was a knothole in my closet door frame!

We still believe in fairies! My oldest daughter just came home after working in the Disney College Program, where she told stories on the Storybook Land Canal Boats. She saw Tinkerbell fly every night during the fireworks. Of course we believe in fairies. I LOVE the flower fairies and would love to win this gorgeous fabric.Thank you for the chance.

Not only did I believe in fairies, but in dragons, unicorns and everything else too! My dd is only 6 and she is still a believer. I would love to make her a special fairy quilt with this gorgeous fabric!

Hmm - my comments keep getting lost. We believed in make believe fairies and love Peter Pan. If my grandnieces see this fabric, they will want quilts and clothes made of it. Thanks for the magical inspiration.

I did believe sometimes still do when I cant find my scissors or glasses. I am sure they are hiding them on me.I hope you dont mind I am having surgery on Wednesday So I took the liberty of sending my address to the one posted above. I wont get out of the hospital for 10 days so I would not be able to respond sooner but just love the fairy fabric and want to play too. Melisa Bakos

I totally believe in all things magical because I have a precious granddaughter that is the love of my life, and we play pretend and magical all the time. Princesses, queens, ballerinas..all those magical things that a four year old loves. I would dearly LOVE to make my precious Kayla a quilt out of these fabrics. Thank you for the chance at an awesome giveaway. I'm going to cross everything and think of magic happening. :)

My grandma has a cabin in the mountains - only woods and meadows around. When my sister and our cousin were little, we would dress up in old lace window treatments and run around the meadows during sunset, pretending we were fairies.. We had so much fun!

This fabric reminds me of my childhood bedroom (though the fabrics were more on the lavender side). I had a floral bedspread with matching curtains, and the best part: my mom covered my lampshades with the same fabric, which was beautiful when the light shone through it!

Fairies are part of every little girl's life! I used to make fairy rings of little flowers in the garden, wishing that a fairy would leave something special for me. The Flower Fairies have been part of my mother's life, my life and I passed them down to my daughter, in the form of picture books. This fabric would complement any little girl's bedroom.

For more than a year now I've been collecting the panels and coordinating fabrics so I can make quilts out of each panel: Strawberry Fairy; Coneflower Fairy; Periwinkle fairies; Apple blossom fairies; rose fairy; magical flower fairies; of which I have also made my tiny grand-daughter summer outfits. They are sooo cute. I can't wait to collect for the Petal Fairies and Night Fairies. The night fairies will match how I did my bedroom in Bellagio Faux purples and blues and I hung pics of night fairies by Brian Froud. I an so excitied about the new collectionsl. "I do believe!!!"Ellen T FranklinEffort, PA 18330

Wonderful fairies! My little grand-daughters love nothing more than dressing as fairies. The dainty five year old could be one, while the two year old could shot putt for Australia, but loves her fairy wings!

I have always loved fairies and used wall stickers of flower fairies when I redid my daughter's room for her 6th Birthday. I have loved Cicely Mary Baker's flower fairies since I was a child. My aunt, from Sweden, bought me a small hand mirror with the purple fairy on it. I got that back in 1978. I'd love to do another project with this fabric.

When I was little my Irish grandmother lived with us. Whenever something was missing she would say it was the fairies who took it! I loved believing and still think of those mischievous little fairies!